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Community Professional has announced that it has gained EN54-24 certification for its R-Series R1, R2 and R6 loudspeaker systems. EN54-24 is the harmonized EU standard for loudspeakers for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems. R1, R2 and R6 loudspeakers are able to provide the full bandwidth and high-level music and voice reproduction required in venues such as stadia, sports facilities and convention centers. With EN54-24 certification, installations will no longer need to install a separate voice evacuation system…
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As part of its continuing program to support customers from its new Regional Sales Offices (RSO), Harman Professional recently completed an internal technology and training program. The Harman Professional Technology & Training Expo was held in Elkhart, IN in October and offered courses on selected Harman technologies, application-oriented case studies and third-party presentations. According to Chris Vice, national training coordinator, Harman Professional, the exercise also provided RSO leadership with strong feedback on a range of issues. “The RSO infrastructure was…
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This article is provided by Behind The Mixer. Dare I suggest the volume of your worship leader could be detrimental to the worship environment? Yes, yes I suggest that very thing. Overall audio volume level discussions are common between sound techs but I submit to you, my friends, that the overall volume isn’t nearly as much of a deal-breaker, mood-killer, worship-ender, as the volume level of the person leading the song. My wife is a wonderful singer (of course!)…
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The passive ZX1-Sub is the latest member of the Electro-Voice compact and lightweight ZX loudspeaker family, well suited to both mobile applications and fixed installation. The new ZX1-Sub incorporates an EV-engineered 12-inch EVS-12S woofer operating in the 42 Hz to 200 Hz (-10 dB) frequency range, with a frequency response of 53 Hz – 125 Hz (-3 dB). The nominal impedance of the subwoofer is 8 ohms and its maximum sound pressure level is 127 dB. A robust 15-mm-thick internally…
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GIK Acoustics has announced the new, built-in Scatter Plate, which can add scattering/diffusion to all of the company’s broadband bass traps and acoustic panels. The Scatter Plate is a wooden plate crafted with a mathematical sequence of slots that add one-dimensional scattering/diffusion. It is built in between the fabric and the absorption material on GIK Acoustics’ 242 Acoustic Panel, 244 Bass Trap, Monster Bass Trap, Tri-Trap or ArtPanel. The concept of the Scatter Plate follows that of professionally designed control…
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Mill City Church is a portable church that operates out of the University Center for the Arts building on the Colorado State University Campus, Ft. Collins, Colorado every Sunday. After leading the college and 20-somethings ministry at New Life Church in Colorado Springs for eleven years—Pastor Aaron Stern and his wife launched out to plant a new church a couple of hours north. The new congregation has grown to over 500 in weekly attendance with two services at 9am and…
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Meyer Sound has announced two promotions in its digital products team, with Richard Bugg now serving as audio show control product manager and Jason Rahoff taking over many of Bugg’s former responsibilities as the company’s new senior digital products support specialist. In addition, Cirque du Soleil veteran Robert Mele has joined the support staff as digital products field support specialist. “These new appointments are a direct result of the rapidly growing acceptance of our digital products,” comments John McMahon, Meyer…
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QSC sales representative in Singapore Sindo Exports has supplied multiple K Series Active Loudspeakers to a relocated church in the south-eastern part of the city. The senior pastor and founder of the recently moved Jesus My King church, Dr Steven Francis, wanted bands and groups to be able to accompany church services in the church’s new home, and required speakers for both on-stage monitoring and amplification to this end. As usual in Singapore, however, space was at a premium. Sindo…
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Sinsinawa is a Native American term for “rattlesnake” or “home of the young eagle.” But in Wisconsin, it’s better known as the home of the Congregation of Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters. Since 1847, more than 3,200 women have ascended the “Hill of Grace” to take their vows as Sinsinawa Dominicans. Today the village is still home to their worldwide headquarters, including more than 600 current and retired sisters of the Order. In 1964 the campus, with its 1850s-vintage fort, was expanded…
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The recent ProSoundWeb and Meyer Sound webinar entitled “Understanding Linearity In Sound Systems” is now available for viewing and download HERE. The webinar featured a lively presentation by Meyer Sound instructor Steve Bush, who discussed the concept and definition of linearity and how it directly applies to audio reproduction. The presentation also provided a comprehensive look at different terminologies associated with linearity, and explored means of testing and evaluating the linearity of audio systems. This was followed by a Q…
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